v James Mnmylii Murphy .. ‘Private X fille- Ste y nlhwauitnsi. who's-it was in m only dawn of a ‘bleak, cold, “nous 20th Canadian infantry “sited the order to 3o “over the mpg‘ For more than eleven months m... regiment had been at the m“ Froth a fiill organized regi- mrnt itiuld been smashed to less than half lts slle. . Seated on a pile of sand ‘bags, waited from the light sllow wllicil revered, the ground, sat a young man, liis clothes were drenched, his fest ached from exposure and m“; nours spent on battle torn golds. in ills hand was a picture oi‘ a young, golden haired woman. s“ "awaiting for him to return. qrhsn came the zero hour. ‘The infantry scrambled ever the mo, A second inter, rollrs of tile mgr-y gunabelluwed forth. I-iospi- ininnen umned with bowie knives. motors, bandages and strctchers mowed-their comrades "over the in the load was the young man. His comrades were falling around him. lie stopped to help a fallen boy. ‘it was too late. A shell ex- pluilell within fifty yards of him. 'i‘wo other men .fell to the ground. lie silrilng to t-hsir aid. Throwing nne ill‘ ‘them over his silouidcr he dragged the other to an old shell li0if‘ out of range of the enemy's fire. While trying to carry the nnln Io safety hls'left leg begun to naili- lGtir-h step increased the pain. lie struggled on, the weight of the wounded men seeming to have in creased two fold. A cloud arose in the illstulloe- The enemy were using gas. 'i‘lle gas mask of the soldier hunt; B1 1111i side. The wounded lllllll brill 11111111- 'i‘earing his mask from his side and forgetting his own denser the young soldier pulled the mask over his wounded comrade. The 311B W115 upon thenl. A rain of shrapnel 1°11 over them. _ When the soldier regained con- sciousness, nearly f0flY~8lS111 1101115 prior, two nurses were sit his side. A doctor ‘standing over him Iiilvell’ shook his head. The soldier at- tempted to move. ‘I-ie could not. His body from his hip to his feet was enclosedin v- Dlfliiliii‘ ca“ d irie moaned. The doctor produced a needle. 11119131118 W11“ he “i” was something “to ease the polli- lio returned tv/o hours later. {Ur .0tller inlwilml- The 1mm w“ “gig oped. The hip, the deter =11 . i nnyenllbcr day ill 1916. that the least-ail . nd d ‘ i‘: ‘wgfltiltf ‘to? ‘ ‘ u’ ""7319 PM“ or the next course . ETlQLIETTE Best mun tic-companies 111 the vwirv un-tll the arrival of the bride at. the church door, then. they pass min the church and stand in trout of tile chancel, the best man on the right. They follow tho mimistermAfter the service ‘the best man attends the ‘brides- maid. following the bnide and bridegroom into tho veistry to sign the register. He esccorts her to the house where tho reception is held. Before the ceremony he has recgjy. ell tilo ring from the bridegroom, 11661111115 ‘it in a convenient and safe oiucc. and giving-it to the bride- groom at the time ‘it is required; 111111 1!. unless Lilo bridegroom per- fera to attend to this nmtwr hini- sell’. l-ic has also FECGdVGd tiho clergyman-Ks fee, from the brido.| Broom/which he hands ‘to the clergyman tin an cnveloipo before tho ceremony. Wihile waiting ill 1110 V911"? is a good time. He also 880s to ‘the disposal of the bride- groolws but and overcoat, arrang- 1118 1111“ ‘they may be quickly haml- ed to iltiui on leaving the church. bolus-times they an; placed in. s cmlviliiliiili Dow at the back of the church. The best man ‘takes upor. llilusol! the nrrallgcnlent of any small matters about getting to iitiillilii. ctc.. but he has no expen- 5911. 41nd is not required to make 111i)’ lfrcsonts other ‘than one to the bride. Tile bridegroom has no expense in connection with tilie Wililliia. 9868M W111i: for convey- ance for himself end ‘tllc best man to the church, and ipossibly for ‘him- self and bride to station. no supplies the bride and briilcsnlaiil ulith their bouquets. and lllakcs a little lei-ft -i0 his best mun, such as tie pin. clrft’ llnlks. or cigarette case. 11 111C “W111i!!! is ill il house the same procedure is followed ill clitor- iing ihc room. 2. introduce fiiiss Blown ‘to your mother by saying "Mother this is fills... Brorvnf; w, you; father. Miss Illotwn, let me fntrodure my father; introducing a man friend to Miss Drown, s-ay Mira Brown. may l introduce Mr. McRarf’; introducing a girl rrium] i188 lY-nre form. Where two girls are introduced it does not matter w-liicll name is mentioned first. AT HOTEL TlABLE The reason books ell etiquette ilieports 0f W0men’s1 i Institutes Pnmcz sow/trio ISLAND Lakeviem-The regular meeting brido. of this institute was held at the Broom to church. waits with hiim 1101116 '01‘. Mrs. A. W. Morrow on February 7th. There was thirteen members and six visitors present. Rolf-mil was responded ‘to by the giving of Valentine Verses. A pap- er-"'Ibday's Dress and Yester- day's" was read. it was decided to purchase flanneistte and cotton to be made into night-gowns and mat- tress-covers for both orphanages. The remainder of the evening was taken up with the following pro- grammeP-dteading, Mrs. D. L. Morrow; Reading, Miss Margaret Redmond; Recitation. Mrs. S. J. Rose; R€Clitlti0ll,.Ml‘i-l, J. ll. Baker; Music, Mrs. J. ii. Baker. The next meeting will be held at the home of lMrs. S. J. Rose. Lower Montagum-Eleven mem- bers met i'or the molitllly sheeting of‘ this club at the borne of Mrs. George Poole on February 8th. Af- ter the singing of the Ode, roll-call was responded to by the giving of household ‘hints. A lpupel‘. “Till: Unexpected Guest” was read by Mrs. Poole also "A Gini‘s Prepara- tion for Life" by Mrs. L. A. Adams. Mrs. James liewltt invited the ‘in- stitute members anil their husbands to spend a social evening at iler home of February 28th. The next institute meeting will be-hcld ilt tile home of aMrs. Wallace Ailtkell. Sea Views-Nineteen members attended ‘the meeting 0i’ this ill- slitutc at the home oi Mrs. Jus- Duggan on February 14th The meet- ing opens‘ with tile singing 01' illiii Ode, after which the ntinutcs were read and adopted. A committee was ilppolnted ‘to purchase materials for on autograph quilt. The young lad- ies of the district gave a splendid [lrogramlne consisting '01‘ charudes and songs. A vote of thanks was given-them. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Leillli Sutherland invited the club to her home for the March meeting. Hazel Grove.-—The regular meet.- ing of this lnstlturie was ileid at the home of Mrs. Frank Bagnilll on February 20th. There were eighteen members and two visitors Iliiiselil- After the singing oi‘ the Ode the minutes were read and adopted. A recitation was given by M15- F91" ris. A paper-“How to lifaintain In- terest in an institute" was read by Mrs. Frank Bagnall. A quilt. has give little detail as to ordering meals taken at. hotels and restaur- ants ‘is that tihe matter is simple. it: does not llresmt the difficulty that. FQPCOIIF- fln-iiclpiltc. who areI unaccustomed "to ‘sucih ordering. Everything ls- mailc, easy by} 1111B Tesilllar routine observ-' y the wa-litors. Onecourse ‘t5 n. tinge.’ til Mill-oblate‘ t i - ‘QUOOQ been. made and has been sent in to the Orphanage. Another qllilt ls to be made also, the work to be done at the home of Mrs. Angus Nichol- son. Two new members were mill- ed to the club. Tile next meeting twill be held at ille home of Mrs. I). K. Kerrie. l.--The meeting » o! the a W '" rim comm Aetualw 1~ H Sweet Cloveri‘ c. s. msexduiu. (By J.A. DEWAR, NEW PERTH) in the wide ‘range of field crops e clover plant has bulked la-rg- t in tho ‘prodhchion .of‘lni-lk. it has even been the aim of the rmer to ‘raise clover as a soil en- "ii-ller as well as on account of the succeil-ence‘ and protein clement which it coutalfns. Tho standard: varieties with which wc have all been familiar tnclutle Alsiyke. Mammoth. red and white. the latter growing natural- i’ in rich soil. 0t‘ late ycevrs" a variety known as Sweet Glover has received quite a boost. We u-re iilllflflllfifl tllai it was brought into the ccuil iry flroln Asia a good many years 1180. ll was found growing as s wood‘ in the ‘Don River Valley at '|'t"l'i)llli) wilL-ril nu enterprising bee keeper suwvll‘ it to provide honey for iris heels. It begun lo cpl-mid and strenuous efforts were t‘illi])|il_\'t€(l for its taxterulillatiiln. (is it was FIBKIVPIi/Bil‘ as it dallgerilus ‘wt-ed. and the marl who (‘first sow rd it, Wits‘ afraid» to tell its origin for fen-r- of prosecution. Through limo some of it was harvested fur Nowadays formers n16 i119 “'9' furrow ‘plow. the wide dill‘ 111111 til and the three-horse barrolfl. 1151115425 as many horses as are noceslary to do the work. one driver dtiinsm. the work formerly done by two.i., Does not the same ooonoilllilili W111“ dom apply in feeding and iookinz after the dairy cow? One llilii iii the former case can 099111“ l‘ large implement als well as u smell enema d is ‘he not able to care for a high-producing cow as 61181171111 he can a small producer? Millw- facturers and others have 910W" that it pays to have tile ‘best equip meut ‘possible and to ru-n it. to its t‘uli capacity, and the same this: arppiics to the ilalry ‘herd, where‘ if the cows are ali high-pijoi-‘luttillg Ollflt-i labor is more economically used. Tilkiug it. the provincoovtlr, with an average production 0f milk of about ifour thousand 9011111111 111 ntiilk por year, the folly of the sys- tem irpileurs, ‘when at the same time we have good grades pfililliir- ing from ten thousand to sixteen thousand pounds of milk per ybnr. and pure-ilreds of the (iifferent dis- tiilct dairy breeds producing ‘as f Latest Inventions Unlng Wood some. oonditiibns can shot-tally aiesigueii for economy electric generator torso power. of about tire llloieriui lbovu the bulleng, And Improvements ‘in every timber yard there iaan- imnleuse amount of sawdust. chip- pillgs, and other wood refuse which iludcrcertaiu use! of ilowcr. be i.) great advantage as aeource ‘British engineers have lately done a good deadim develop Ins gas producers which can use this material iior the production of fuel gas to drive gas engines. Ull- iiol- certain conditions, however, it is still advantageous to lburn the rofuso under boilers. int: installation of‘ this kilid was recently set up in a large British LllllilUl‘ yzlrii where the plaut was An interest- fhe wood refuse is burned in large furnaces iiiieii with special mech- nillt-al stokurs and supplying steam for o. "ullifiow" engine drivillg an 400 _ The sawdust and chips are collected f'rom the various machines by lucztn-s of a pneumatic removal plant wil‘ic'h actu-aliy slicks into hoppers placed “The lwrger wood refuse is collected on trucks i Our Weekly Calorie} ‘FUN 1 . ‘ . _ ‘f’ i chili WOII The discussion upon the practical ’:“"'“ 5! the Olnldim value of the Agricultural and ‘ , Technical School whi was a feature of the meetings of ‘the (ientral Farmers institute tibia week, held lu the School ‘bulldllllg. is oi‘ pcllzlp-a deiiier significant-c tliilu zltpinla ull the surface. The discus-am CiLllLftfll around a state- ment ill tile president's address. expressing pleasure (as an Associat- ioll) that the Agricultural High Soho ll is being carried on so successfully, and‘ the belief that tilis work silouid receive the hearty support of every farmer, and that GVHTy buy intruding to rcluuln all the farm should take it course [llt3l't':i||. "Pill: clause grassed as road, as did all the other clauses of the address. it was evidently felt that to (‘limin- ate it altogether wouild be a toe sweitlillg condemnation. when only critloisln was intended. The critics however, whether Justified or not have iloell attacked for their. remarks by the Government OPKIlLILi the lwttrbot, and stand accused of Knot-king Progress. B 01oz w“ sgumn: Zlllfllilgfl ‘fly i-milrem in nu any. ctsmai "m; 15,5", Every hi] ""611 mgr Glflhd “izltfaluae a should be used with tooth - The brush a rotary met- llIB bristles A clliid rarely gm." fjltgztgeflond igaeth if" av Teeth 8110311] “i: figglecéed‘ cleanliness’ sake and pie pagoda: h {hzlzolriligilil iiitrcfly- The mouth is em wh k e11 1')’ for disease. Moth. dean 0 we their children's urn. ' oilten forget m m?” ‘he chili; 1mm“ "1111 teeth clean. wardnfligllshould realize that back- vou a n school, irritability, our. sness, digestive disturbances “M” “11171111111 11114 Door resistance‘ l Perfect. the first set high at. twentydour thousand lbs. lnilk yearly. lluii these require YEP)’ little more zltleilliou than tilB 0v- ierage ‘cow. ‘ l iTllc profits from say a. twelve ;l.il0llfifllltl pnuuil cow are vastly su- iperiul- to those ‘of two six thousand pound ones ill so ln-ueh that she doe"; not roqilirc much more- than oue-ilzlif the time for milking and doubt if the latter kind can be fell ut a profit at all. - lln tho case of ‘Diners 4th, up- wards of two hundred dollars worth of food wall consumed but giving as silo dill 23294 pounds of milk‘ and 958 pounds butter sile return- ed a .[)l‘0‘ilt oi‘ Dilll build-red per cent to bur owner. Some people will say this cow is all exception. This is truc, ‘but this recurdis being fllllciliiiti, and this year she is innit- iug over ollo hundred »per cent in- vesimollt for her owner, ‘better than black. foxm or even gold mining. iFronl individual records at band i um aible to show where more than general attention, and, in fact. i, se-r-tl, ulld ‘it glrailuiilly worked its wily illto ilhe fa-rlll (iconouly. its fauna soon spread all over Ontario and we have many glowing re ports of the lli-iiuy tolls pr=r lift-Ti! also tostiluoniuhs t0 its value as inns/lure. ‘But like Alfalfa it has lloi been cultlivutled- with. any degree o: success in those Lolvtvr =Prilvinci=a 'i"ao -X‘(<‘i.‘~‘.-I)il for this l aulhut pro pared to say’. There may be tilosc in ihc coun- try who llavc faith in the plaui and can advance weighty argu meats in its favor. My own limit ed lsxpnl-icuce (foes not impress mo favourably. and» if I can iil'0llS( Ian illll"i‘t".‘<il tiult, wliia-rlulble us tr ifuli wililt ‘is. truth ill the iliattci: my iailcil-r may not be ill vain. i thfilk it ts‘ high tiulc that a note 0i iucllt oilgilleers rising the izlrlllclxs to order thcil socd leurly, \vilh aglowing uccoun oi‘ haw the plant fioulnisllcs ill pool ing ally log wood whatever. r111 ifiiilliiily. Many of tile most em- lnll whcoioil i0 the furnaces. -So lucvcssiui has ‘this plant been that the entire puwor demands of the lard ilave been met .by ‘burning the tau-dust and chips and without us. it tibpilihrs from what UlPy said. ilowovor, that they had no feionous designs u-pon Progress. so long as it was progress-TO tho farm, and not away from it. They claimed (and the spokosln-ail was a llibcral member oi’ the lAéjiiliflllirie) that British Technical Education. iligll fzfiutiu‘ ideas about the theory of agriculture into tllo ordinary farm boy's mind, givklg him loathing to return to the drudgery and routine of life (lll ‘a small form. and tempting him rather to folioiw visions of an easier and more Many years ago the great British ‘iliziiloer Whitwortll, whose name o inlmortalized in the Whitworth 11TH" dimensions. instituted schol- "sllipS and exhibitions for the train- liié.’ o‘i‘ engineering students of prov- tllo ‘Si-hoot tfflifiiflg tended to put to disease ore orten due to unclean lclondltiorns oi‘ the luouth, pal-Lion. deglyyevvd. ere the teeth are dirty or |v The child's future health, useful- iflfiflfl. and happiness dependg m a ‘meal eneiil libel: the cars of the teeth. I Dirty ‘teeth are usually diseased. ‘teeth. Very often the disease start: “111111111 1119 Bums where dirt no cumuiates. Dlscolorations on the 1911111 iiillillly mean accumulations 01 serm life with opportunity for moisonous germs to enter the syc- sliiilo; iuld lately a > will-hing nvzis. snlimtcti‘ tin ordo‘ 7mm, , . . . , that the ilubiiir hilly be safe-guard ixuinllfiéq‘ nrlfihiulfrlnlkiwhlllvoru‘l‘ mi. l have soon iiilVtiftlfiiPififflllfl ail .,,g.,,,...,'. ha“: l fglfilxgitqnlllltllsh - - ' t i: o ar- firm established w'0 engineering annnni lhipe, tenable for three years y ill (lreat Britain lavt- bet-n Wilitworlih scholars and t proposal was recently made that ‘he holder-i of these honors should .(Y."iil ll society which would Hllitllli-‘t iholu to moot for social and other scholar- quickly romunorativo method of carnil; a living with the new FriC-lliiiltl lulowicdgo lie hail acqurr» Destruction of the highly poligh. igd BI;§‘IHC§'UI' the teeth goes on un- ed. (lr. ii‘ lio dill return to the little ‘er 1° n‘ Late“ 11°C“? °1 111° old llonlosttad, they claimed tllfllt H2112 tsolgfilfirshc: regtllizggs lgfllgl: ho would (‘Ollie back filled wil m ' - ambition to “go the limit" ‘h. m‘: "Y 1111111181; nurdirrllivillg cvi.ri'_vih.‘ll_<:._regardless the roots or the teeth ‘$317 1111:1141 oi’ ilfil-f fonoil pretijuiliccs and of sea Bus! each um‘ there Ehlilri‘ illlu l-lglii 0001101111031 practices crunchesuood us ‘Be ueeedcdj necessary i0 make little farms pay. “my mm m ' p U‘ sq d“ r‘ until he llcd run the iolace ll to e mo“ r ‘m 11113911113 health. debt, and would then rpltcll the job Pus collections about the roots mesa institutes wnrnefui dalrylna is the actual backbone ofilml m“ 5mm '1" 5°11 ‘lgvold o‘ our province. These instances’ "mus" bring the question nearer home and “Yule 5911113 “r 1921 1 decide“ applying it to actual conditions and 1° g1“ SW99‘ ‘C1""°" 4‘ “1111- " circumstances as they are found on llmcllred 1° 1115 w1l11 11111911 1 5°“ prune Edward Island l-anmm ‘Gil one acre of land‘ with whoa. Tnr-n a ‘purebred 1nd a scruhiras at nurse crop. Turllips had beet cow on the roadside and you wiiligrmvn m this ground‘ the palevml“ see little (iiffcreuce in them, bllt;5°‘15‘111- 111111 111° 6°11 11115 Ylfili 115 1‘ put, thorn into 53.1115 and 51W, them had been dressed with Oyster lnut‘ llilfilllgeilt Cal's. and you will 300.. and heavily mnnureii. and had t bc able to discern tho diner-once irpshelferevl situation. ‘This plot we tllo two. till prong c3333 where goudipart of a field all of which was l h "1119 1B Elven and the greater tile sown to wllctlt and. clover- iror‘! 3111111114 of the most minute cost of miliutvuance the greater the ‘A-r‘ Hill iii"! i111 111111111" 111i! 511111111 ‘nlndtreaflbtfrwqmere "emolml 1“ 111° mroilt/s. When, starting to do an or of 1921 was marked by all ab 11d‘. A "omble lmliimvirmilnt iup-io-dutu dairy iillfiilless one mu;ti*i’l1“' 1: nloistu-re. and ‘iuliliiny lo Qmifiéagifgdylfl“; "°"“»"1lY been lo, khan liHl-lvliluai‘ reoorflshizmi in! item... the-tanner- rootsr of t... r u along Blitlsh firm ;iuecl'ing. “easurmg "111111159111110 strains dents desi —their . . . _ . at one good grade Cow 1mg mam, from 51111-7 1111b is SFOSS. 1196131111111 l". iiffercntalniversities fu Great Brit- mty m seventy per 0mm ‘nvesb (gills: all anlatt-ui in fulllllnl‘ till or the Dullriniolls. Thc calldi. ment fer their owners. Jlroviugtbilt. “W” m“ “luv” "r My Mm‘ 1am” “H” 1° be "gleam '11)’ ilXiim- iilll-liln allil are to d wives to ‘stildies wit 111i11ii§ ill) t-bc profes evote them- ll a view to sion of cil- A Marvellous lnstrumgnr, T0 111i? lay ‘mind it might seem mposslbie to devise any means of in l There 1011191191‘. various instrll Sued ln Great Britain to i881 and other materials. ave been. machine, r - l l ‘i, .1 i‘.‘...'.‘.'-TZZ“T.§' f.'.‘..”i3l'..°.'...°§4“.':.§f“ iii. 9 ‘will are directly rel-miss educated whim would he at an cud. ‘or u number of cue“ 0t mam” Others at the meeting repudiated gsczbnlgea" disease’ and other m‘ ulflildwiltrtigutlfse wbgsk, IE1; Teeth are often badly nourished hours and small or no profits to be and h8g1” breakmg d°wn because got o“ some farms proved the of faulty feeding of the child. educative value of the School. Tho1 ‘n one“ happens m“ "flan" boy-and been-successfully inoculated [teem come m ‘badly l" are m)‘ 1"" with the virus of Progress. If tlhejl-mnshed because the mod 9f the home farm could not be made to‘°‘P°°'“"' mama?‘ w“ badly chm} yield u good n“ living there was m en. The dental affections seen in reason why a bright young manychildren under six years of age may sbouiii waste dvis life on it. [gsgang b“ 313119511 ggre Draper d1" On: hates to ‘be labelled as a. “E $01,311 ‘at h‘ h l b. Knockcr oi‘ Progress. Perhaps ifl _ Xmc on o] eel s ogdt e tho Pill-riot. had issued that knunc-‘placused as a n51’ Teflon‘ m c” kitten beforehand the critics would 11°“ "f m9 fir“ 561' “I teem and ‘alwo kept, dumb. Everyone ‘- is Ewe’ ‘énjwgllzlmlfr: “um”! t: ,cert.lilily entitled to the best that e gm n‘ c ' e first B81’ o he told the story 0f "Tile Living llead." The fortunes of war had placed him in that city of morbid unhappy people. where he learned of the terrible menace-tile drug habit. Born in Aberdeen. 8. l1. 38 you" ngo, Private X., as he has asked to be named in his story. will! i-llvfli TRENTQN. March 1-~ One hundred thousand dollars or llloro oss was suffered today in Trenton, i when the Saylor Block w by tire. ' For foul- hours the ‘bus. 111°" 119011.011 of the town was men- 110811. ibut ‘by four o'clock this after- 1100llrit was under control. Six stores and a bar-her shop with their “viii-elm! were damaged by fire. smoke and water. The fire wall of the building prevented the flames from spreading. as visited l nd adopted. A letter from, Miss McLeod, the Public liellltllill Nurse was read in which she stat» edtha/t she would work of medical inspection in thelllrecfatfon of ‘wo Freeland schodi in the spring a be found. Then committee of three anon was ap- 111111 dairy pointed to have the flag-pole placed vice and carry on the‘ ll tlls school-grounds before Arbor Day. The planting of ‘trees in the 111)’ then will w school-grounds was discussed. The t. lo success dairying deserve-l. '1" pursuing this 99d not sacrifice the iliiy one breed. atlon within the ‘principle Wt‘ interests of It is the (iiscrillliu- breed and the ftp» rth where it may ‘let us as farmers D1)’ the same sor- es we do in other work. "Titan, and f 1116a ap Drluciri ranches of our 8 or long. Whi-le the portion of th- uot showing a vestngc of plant iii" timothy. A thin, straggling catc‘ e be b I I of Sweet Clover accompanied b: a 1e m ‘mun weeds luado‘ their Front Street, a filled to the upper smoke. Premises damaged were furniture dealer. Bailey and Rey holds, hardware; Long's Confec dryfioods and men's furnishings. The Ssylor Block is a storey brick structure. Six streams - , blaze-and the women's efforts. ill spite of the cold. which hampered f their activities. alone prevented a . muohireater, loss. The properties ‘carrlslfa fairamouut of insurance. .-.<-w-—< -* *- ada in December, 1914. Several years before he entered the service be ‘as married. ._ ' i‘ was a wonderful little girl. one out...» man would so ihrolisll n......, nor," he said. "When J was‘ at o. '1 t d d ri "w. m"! tgmoltlve engineer mag r2"! u in sis with dole‘- e . lcian. When ‘but ‘u M” the advantages of the only Ion‘ a fairly well to do family. His.‘ flier was a loc ~ his mother The flre which broke out at noon, was of unknown origin. It started in the roof of the Suylor Building, on nd was mostly con- part of the building, but the stores below suf- feredyheavily from rthe water and store rooms and warellouee of W. Adams tioliery; other stores wilich did not suffer‘ so. heavily were: Dominion stole‘ ,. Limited, and Shaker Bros, three- of wafer were kEDtJDWT-“IK Oil 4119 pd {no singing of the National An- ‘ "Wail a desire an‘ " of I was abll to rel _ ‘ ' - . Accorilin the a thorit. h ‘.3 ine which studyli filtrate! cnllrgiisatggtellll one do”?! to, ‘Qontrll Iodoqul The regular "‘ . Girl National Aeronaunicnssaclatlon ar “:11 8114a’! "filtration °1 111° "1"" health ‘is guitar normuai. Tilt; d: -'-— u V. _,_comatowom.tht ‘new.’ M“) n mew” o’ m“ c‘ w" held at _ y _____ l “one”. l y ‘rs any“. Msauvessel has no boil- ‘fined to make known the old lady.‘ LDNDON, March L-fftile British t ‘e footbgil “up o! Aber‘ “m-M u n fly a fight lb the u" homo or Mr . . ‘.7. Friuell on P-HILADELBHM. March 1__ Orville Wright will act as om. "s. be“ do nlg and cavrgo worir. idenmy. public is invited to subscribe to an an o; qhgfl“ a, y“ Mtwqon‘ o$ui mm y“ February “ML 4M" ‘on it's“, Nun, l“ hop. or and“! an“ s“ m omlarur‘ Mmcnwy ‘m! K9“. ‘lel-consgum a: e etctricaily, i The - ______.__.>_i_ issue of 81,800,000 worth of Aul- ‘ - I" that 1m ‘stimuli ‘Nfinottlili; toiivg. .". . members and t ‘ you visitor; year old Ullian authors who, with who hold the unofficial enduranr- mm workgnmzia‘ W" 1°’ "-1 11"" vars n-swnzsem-Arlvs "l" °°'°“'"“°'" ""11"" “°"' . “wt”; “um. . ‘hl-Aunbwr. at the Drum‘ m" muggy of the M“. n" n" yo" om ‘ma,’ Dorothy, record of 86 hours and l8 minutes y" My or abouts under five tons LEAVES FOR ENQLANE ing treasury bills. Thil il practl. ‘ ' ‘ that overtures of till ""1" dldton Institute were the Incite at was kidnapped from in front of her made last year at 8m Diego. our 1 a Guam: d onenuurter that caliy uls ant nubile inn w i» " drug became lam.» and he thiamestlus: Two readings were home asturduypdrlvsu in t... auto fornil. and non-stun flishi rm" ..,,, and ° fmm" °' 11"’ “time OTTAWA. Ontario March. L-A 1101M l" I 10m" "i"?! ""11" 0M the . _ n] his bands ‘yum An ‘ddrutm “In” Q5" of mop“; go oufgklrfl of oity and ns- ‘rom thdPaciflc Coast to fndlar "m h“ “ixngud- T1111 $31119 representative of the ‘Soldier "'3'- ._ ' agony. a ' hi 9 1*" @911" Children's Teeth w luau um. by united. was, abandoned by the au- aoolii, will use the came than... whmmw mm l}: order for a ‘Setttl-vnlent Board has an for shr- The iww Will i» "M! . "B11 r ‘belilhf qlm elven. he said. mi... Amy mom. mo selections thorltm today. . in tomorrow’! flight. one which ‘will bsscp to! mo” m" 1° m’ “"“““"“°“" '°' u" mud “ma” n‘ "'1' w . not conflict‘ Tllbtilld. #01181.- 119 w," "no my Tllhl llitdred ‘he condition of Dorothy, who W}? he same energi 1 m“ rusted on hanlmng “he mud created be ed by m’ Ia“. o‘ m“ "M" ‘sin 1m‘ oalli for itl rauwilb callback. It was amuse to ‘have after havfnl been nut out of the ITALIAN Pomona m THIPOLI ‘mm “auto M Ines. with no iyonevoient oX-soldier medians... the Briillh 01"?“ 11111 1°’ 1"“- ' ' one-dove W11" 11° °°“1‘1 the school scrubbed-ulna. A oom- motor ear in an isolated section. rm: Town wrru emu. l.os' 1' "d 1i I"- for <- settlement of Imperial et- viii he inuld at u OR-fllit and 1" “'1” 1W1 1111M‘ a the pain no longer. mlocil mm“ m, "when s; “w,” n nnqllr mine her way home and ---- A PM“, , soldier. on farm! in Canada. Sums W111 ‘be rmvlbie It WM Naif! ""1 "hi" 1°" r for his WOIIIIOII, he opened v- flmmus for a to raise mutilate In utbe man m... LONDON. amen 1-—'l'iw I-triii" '° '1‘ “"1 wen-- five ‘thousand Ilwerfai ex-off-i m» ‘PW iii rim "l ‘"1"’ “ ‘"11? rum drew" "<1 1'" "'1" " funds. a-em decided to iuvm the will valued-her her lilter off colonial idem in mists... raw‘ Hitherto u... " "1 "Mi Britain.‘ with Militia "i" 1% W. i‘ ‘ 1' ._ mo‘, a. spoon and ll box cramp..." nlunbm- '- wad the r time Mu unimproved ‘lave ocoupteirtile town or sum m- a, thin‘ Petrol-electric syr- aggregating one m gm ' lune: for an antenatal ‘to m. A . ~‘ -, - +5 “ ‘ ‘ ' man identified by Dore withtlio loss‘ ftwo Jrlnsd ar‘ ,8” luccavflilll ""111 1i" been are mutsnmtotiu; settlement‘ ‘in Wfifbllee fl‘ ‘ 110mm. _, 1 -_ I r » , HIE, n‘! lW-flrll $11015" u“ gum; (if “fit a about. 11.3 lfsilf Bfltlin‘ ha: 80mg’ o! the ovens?” Y.’ ' __. . , ‘, . his. Vega r0.‘ . "i mm "watt-a mam m ' , and the Soldier Sett ement ‘ v ‘ , _ ,, _ J2: ' 1 gtgfi . . n’ ma” ‘ . The cn 880. wit‘ “my 1° omnmu” ‘ d “mm” is to induce as many as posiibie to .111" Q1143 "Wfisult! “PM; d mlttee was heard and a new com- mittee was appointed. An interest- ing discussion was held on "Sup- per Dishes.“ A paper-"Tbe Uses of Bran" was read. A new broom has been bought for the school. Sug- gestions on how to raise funds Iwere talked over and will be used at some later date. Lunch was served and the singing oi’ the Notional An- them brought a very pleasant even- ing to a close. ’i‘ho next meeting will be held at tile home of Mrs. D. b‘. Kenya. Elmira-Jive members and flve visitors melt at the horns of Mrs. J. ggnmpbsll on Fdbrilary 17th. Af- ter ‘the usual business a. discussion‘ on the manner of lettering [he auto- graph quilt was field. also re the price of tickets. A DIDBF-"Eilmi- only in the Home" was read and oyod. The meeting closed with them. sin. Fire c l _ . . lr°Ye11 b!’ fire hers ecalam] was d‘ s a loss estimation n culliéd cflitilge 1'19 fire and rly today with I t $15,000. An or‘ T was burndldbgo ‘tlilsfln M2‘: "f1111l1el was the property of Si. threyts-Cntholic church which was a m“ 911911 "by fire yesterday when d - Mo stalvtedln the roof. Tl..- amage to the church urns slight. Because of the recent epidemic. of fires in Catholic institutions. iri W11»! first feared that‘ both fires miaht have been of incendiary ori- hief Stowe, however. was convinced that the lire in St. Gabriel's chapel started in a fur nace room. wllile the fire in Si. Mil-W's church was ‘believed to have been started by a spark. Abandon Hope l For Safety of fl‘ at and soft aftrlr srverill daYSI 1141111 We are that it is not suitable to our cli matlc CODGiiUiOIIS, and we have n- need; to trouble ourselves about i as the old standard varieties hav. not failed us. U. S. Aviators effort to set a world's record b‘ staying in the air two nitlhta am three days. Ideutenants Ma the Army Air Service. ‘Will li°il °l field, Ohio. tomorrow mornlhl- 111' apposed to be protected all win! ieltl: that llad- been sown with th* Oil on Calm Waters. old reliable virrieties was greet. When the use of oil 'i‘u l i. and healthy looking, the Swee 1111 elsewhere first becanele 3.12.52: Clover plot was bare and brown i W118 not realized that this de- s I had been advised not to sov _ if appe-ariluce a.- ‘1 b noticed that it wa-s‘ quite dam‘ a toi-d‘ that it iakcsl tw- weeiks to dry which tends to shou is -a ti! O till 3 ‘d i5 To Try To Set ~ ‘ W0rid’s Record WIASITZINGTONFILTOTI 1.—ln av John A cready and Oakley c. Kelly. u ° it ‘i om Wilbur Wright Field. Fail eiopmem ‘PO11 enirrul life. ligflivn. hOWEVQTpTh mum ‘have iiiiy effect Experience has at the presence sea water close is most (lestructive a film of ol-i on the coast - . . - r‘ . llllrfiiler-utwrf g if .1 .1 --. 1 _. . _ > ‘ ulliik , ,, - .t etll h id be r served in rdsr 15?“: 1 H I ‘ 1 hide " 1 and so on Tier?“ ‘he “m” M M's‘ A‘ C‘ MflchTll" 1911911151 gglgwoléeeillflzfillléllralgaliizlli12032;: nilmiiveiiltilllia iiellldulAta £3111 mes" 51111118 ii direct TGSOTIIPaJEIAQiIIirG W" offer’ and every bruzhhtioiat tbemiace arirdeisws and ‘lines 1;;;°;§,;“;,1";',;;2§5“...yo... ma; gsglils-lvss of ‘a lunch party ggigoafgzfglbg1lllallafia2oilége ‘T113115 Ellpfflflilllllfl cows, and a ‘prupcljitinlt. of llal-vestlilg the u-rhe-at th. fégggngl’ "Lille stlialus and not deiigilo: 1150;?‘ gliztvshgrgigfgtht: liflzggltxaibout the lips and nose may dev- 1 n1 1mm" Kfiiiflrillll’ xivea the e ' 1' l‘ - l’ <101<-lillv‘l>1i1i=r system shows the far-‘strlnd of Sweet Clover w“; bettc‘ o" pmmgralllls- T1161 ~ ' "imp i'1'°l1°1'1-"- Dew!’ °1 ‘he fir" "l; MMB-Bcelm? 1-116 BRmB yilllilgfllilglayorder to tho waiter, after conaulti 11°11 C1085 petition was read andrme, “.119”. he m“ nmke far H“ I _ - I K y nedhttnisln is driven by a do k!l'illil. it at home. But there are of léeth prepares the way m: de_ DBbB.9flll\(iil\18d and walking k Jim Quests, A m"), or travfin- nil; sigma ‘Chamdea were than pmyadlpronrxlhle (wmpauon Tiili-ils", ‘Ida .‘- p-ilt 0i’ i ie flieid sowi aovemoilt. and does not need 111-10111” flights" entering into the my of the second we“, "mp w“ in n rqotn in a Milwnu 0e18,,“ ma" orders mm H ersvzmd “men enjmqfll “m m“ "web "mku ‘Iairym. W m.“ lea .U|\\liil _\ko and lviulunloill, and lottery o.- electflc lamp so ai)lque;..ik,n_ what of the “fight... The first wt of teem. tam orary hotel within a stones throw of Ithe m, resmaunnt v 1 "mulling will be held at tile lloluc of Mrshigct uwilv frofzn In". 1H 9 we mlmiluld .1.“ ms 9r a ‘vmlderiml “r01 1V8 is the instrument that liens!‘ 0t the Jnen and women‘ ‘lk ‘t th usuall a’ oar ‘in the ' heart 0i 1.118 01W‘ H15 97°‘ "elem-thaws to seats b‘ a fies“ areiliuy McLeod. ' a ling. small Droduciu “m.” c°"‘“"“1'I°1 ‘Evert Clove-r the foliowini egfster vibrations takin i Wm who have slaved their "veg on Ordml f which they a‘: indicated sunken, the Dliilil! 1111111“ 111111 mmmeeta one". m, 1y m alter W110i ' "he rug“ _u 118 line, and geuyeur. ‘ Over one. thousand um g p ace 8'1 those humble homesteads to bring l" l" u w d g _ gkin yellow. As he talked lie 1111"“ room door. M e he dining] Freeland. Lot 11.—The reguiafeot large buiizzietilticblngf trltlinbuhlfi But "r a" “l llmuglil-‘i '11 W111‘! lud- Records are fflliilgsilge; 151g. me" ‘bllw’ up decently Are they 1irllg11i1l€eldltdlwlngfnlinlflxedilffcilglmif up and down the room, his lills hneeung of m.“ lnstmume w“ 118mm“. {Me quantities 6f conceiisllrltsc. or Dull. I _ >11 a tzhpe and are ex-umrne}. underlie be left. in their old age, without of each tooth No‘ 5 or the m,“ qu".v..r....i rmri his fingers trembled. __‘__'.>_____ at the school-house on Fobruuryiuuri mnve" théln mm h" l. 1.1 es TlKhSflildWSl. are those it ullgh l. simple ‘microscope. The ch18; aha-lid to run the place, while their teeth Wm wpear a a“ ye“ molln . on a dresser before him was a bot- t - . . ‘mp, There was an o/ttendunce of six titles of mlqlt They are fitpiililiilil- time 1.‘. t u. ae for ‘this instrument i-g in meas_ -.l.lildl~¢n_ csrwe out for themselves, This "Ix W" molar is a permanent tie oi‘ ulorphille with the cork re- I1 1116111118“ 111111 111199 Vlfliiflrfl. The that return proms over and Ilflii" I lliul a rude zlwnkening whet ‘Ping the various stresses which as ‘per mstrucillmfl. bright Careers tooth u “sunny appears about luoved. Next to‘ the llglllfl Willa a a meeting opened with the slngingltlle cost of labor and m-ailltciiiiidtll the 2.1m”? 1'1"‘ Wqilsirlrllwipfidliil 1‘ Yiiglin bridges when trains are ‘$219k!!! of wider 2G2?‘ It 1: tile“ one year before the first 166111 l" ilypmlerllllc syr nge an a 550011- $ ot‘ tllo Ode. The minutes were tbonloonnected with th i . ‘ ‘ ‘ 1P1“ 1‘- l‘ Show W1 1 W v t We ‘ rig at various speed _ v or men. some o em, a My I t Th, 1 1 1 the l-t was in these surroundings that l read a B r keep. l5 s ate, who have vcnturtd to criticisel ‘m ' a a x ye“ mo B‘, a to the most important tooth in the jaw. selflqh land should never be sacrificed, if They may have n 0 justimiblzyat all possible to save it. ft is re- m u- ser- tilizes: ::":1::'":.;r: in. .1: butl they spoke as they feltand as no. v . place it. “um Other tame“ in his on ‘ The second or permanent set of fashioned Province feel who are‘ less concerned with the Advance-ififigigatuulllgy tgpetihllltleghemlfili: “m” of 'I.)'°g1'e5“ m“ Mm he” iwlth the diagram Teeth numbered mg m“ “we hnme togemmr and I8 in the drawing‘ are the eocalied wisdom teeth, and do not com- tlhem, the comfort of their declin- gnégzlirephpataei, u?!" sggetwénsgg the School als an asset NTOVlIICG. ‘llhey may be ‘rom their oil tanks without. offend- rlg against the Act. ltors and filters which retain the rwni elbow thut the final discharge he retention of large quantities of xiade recently in the efficiency of i101!" Ships ‘constructed in Great iritafn. vere made recently with a. 2,000- ltted with a special which adds greatly ho next lueetlng will be held at the tile season ildvuucoti, yielding ti? 111m"; 3°“ 1111118. and is open to seeing their loved ones gmw home of -Mrs. W, ll. Kinsman. "——-,<Q->._____ avast a (lend loss. Thc other por {CW8 Objection for other reasons. malxlwod and womanhood around ‘ (Lion 0f tho ilicltl‘ produced ovet leiizrlungl!’ llie ‘British Govern. Pniest Pond-The regular nleet- - . |tlllz~oo tons per acre. one of th In 191191111! passed an Act mak- in‘ ywrs‘ Gum NUNO‘ ing of this institute was held at tho ihost crops ‘l aver rt.- ped. I hav‘ "g flinglfiil f" 11 5111;? to discharge , h0m0 01 Mfii- P? .- ‘Cilmiillell 011 - been told that bad‘ . . may at sea wt in the three. Feihruary 21st. There were seven ‘Count for the failure. if this‘ is sr 111:’ 11111111- T1118 prohibition imme- woman ‘members and four visitors present. _ how can. wn “comm. {or 1|“, gQor _11 By encouraged inventions Tile moetlns opened with the slns- . Accidental starrt made. .1‘1°" “’°"l‘1 “iiflilie ships lo con- y p 1118 01 111° 0119- 1°11°W9d ‘b? 1119 There: are it number of “FGUSOIP “we 11111115’ ‘O11 Wit-limit Piiiiiiliigl-llfi reading and adoption of the mlnu; MILFORD _'——-- why we should be cautious mo“ ‘isk of the oil escaping into the MONTREAL, Mar. 1. — With a tes. The report of the school com- gabneleh céugglxlnn March l.-Si. expenlmenflng with SW68, Clove. ea. One of ‘these inventions en- total lapse of memory as to where ics oil tankers and other vessels she could have been from 3 o'clock rryins oil yesterday afternoon until she was brought back to Windsor station by a city policeman last night at 9 o'clock; and unable to understand that she is in ‘Montreal and not London. Ont.. an. old lady is wait- ing a‘. the St. Andrew's Home here until her boat. sails for Scotland on March i. She arrived here yester- day oftenoon bound for Edinburgh. and was informed that she must be back by 7 p. m. to catch her train for the East. Besides her passiport and steamship passage, she had about fourteen English crowns in her nurse. She did not appear at 7 o'clock. but rtwo hours later she was brought beck in charge of a policeman who said he had found her wandering on the C. P. R. tracks ‘waiting to catch her trail. to Montreal." Her money and palsqpont were 11111013311911. but the old lady's mem- orv was gone. f0 discharge ballast A barge is 6d for the eception of‘ tile oily ilast water rom the ship. this P86 ‘being divided into a series of mpnrtmento ‘provided with separ- . Careful tests with this equip- frce from oil. while dt also prov considerable economy owing to eful oil. An Economical Motor Ship. Marked advances have been Very satisfactory trials n vessel driven b m“ knms. y all oil engine "The engines are val vs gear tile reliabil- 1161/81‘. these teeth never appear. FIRST OR "MILK TEETH" l. Central incisors, 5 to 8 months of age. 2. Lateral incisors, 7 to 10 months of age. '3. Cuspids ("eys" and "stomach" teeth). 14 to 20 months of age. 4. First molars, 12 to 16 months after binth. 5. Second molars, 20 to 32 months of age. PERMANENT TEETH 6. First molars, jsfx year moi- ars) 5 to _7 years of age. 1. Central incisors, 6% to 8 years, 2. Lateral incisors, 7 to 9 years of age. 4. Fi 0i.’ age. 5. Second bfouapids, 10 to i2 years of age. 3. Cuspids, 11 to 14 years of age. 7. Second molars, 11% to i3 years. 8. Third molars. (wisdom teeth). 16 to 2i years. or later, possibly rst blcuspids, 9110 ll years Big Loan for Austrian Govt. ainde" ______.__ qnb _ _ jumper,‘ nanv vymituied ilildythe rem rid - 1119 “It (Continued on P ‘ ll) select Canada for their efforts. 1 tobacbo. 1in¢1i0aol1“ot'